Training 2 handed swords?

Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:58 pm

Where can I find a trainer for 2 handed swords?
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Tina Tupou
 
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:09 pm

in Windhelm the old man that says his wife is in mourning. he can train you in 2-handed.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:44 pm

Hmm okies, ill go wander around windhelm looking for him lol. Thanks!
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:47 pm

Hmm okies, ill go wander around windhelm looking for him lol. Thanks!
no problem, He is kinda fat and wearing a green fancy shirt. And balding a bit. ( That is all i remember of him) He is usually at the market stalls.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:11 pm

I dont recall the first name, but the last name is Shatter-Shield, so try checking their manor too.
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Jerry Cox
 
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:02 pm

I dont recall the first name, but the last name is Shatter-Shield, so try checking their manor too.
Thats it, (Insert name here) Shatter-Shield
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:15 pm

Either Vilkas or Farkas of the Companions in Whiterun can help.
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Ludivine Poussineau
 
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:27 pm

Dude seriously complete the companions questline then take Vilkas as a follower, he is a master of two-handed training so he can get you up to 90, and also when you buy your levels from him and he is following you simply go into his inventory and take your gold back, free two-handed levels.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:15 pm

I'm not criticizing here, but I would save my money/training for difficult stuff like Alchemy or Enchating because you can get combat-based stuff up pretty easily by just using it. And since you can only train 5 times per class-less level I always save mine for the difficult stuff. :P Even Smithing is pretty easy (probably the easiest) by cranking out iron daggers.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:02 pm

I'm not criticizing here, but I would save my money/training for difficult stuff like Alchemy or Enchating because you can get combat-based stuff up pretty easily by just using it. And since you can only train 5 times per class-less level I always save mine for the difficult stuff. :tongue: Even Smithing is pretty easy (probably the easiest) by cranking out iron daggers.

Alchemy and Enchanting is difficult? LOL I usually use trainers for skills I don't actively use or don't use a lot, like PIckpocketing. :D
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:20 pm

Alchemy and Enchanting is difficult? LOL I usually use trainers for skills I don't actively use or don't use a lot, like PIckpocketing. :biggrin:

Well, maybe not difficult, but tedious.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:31 pm

i have to agree 2handed is very easy to improve.

all i do is when i find a OK 2 handed weapon i use it.

levels pretty quickly.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:55 pm

I'm not criticizing here, but I would save my money/training for difficult stuff like Alchemy or Enchating because you can get combat-based stuff up pretty easily by just using it. And since you can only train 5 times per class-less level I always save mine for the difficult stuff. :tongue: Even Smithing is pretty easy (probably the easiest) by cranking out iron daggers.
The cost of raw materials to level alchemy, enchanting or smithing naturally is less then the cost of paying a trainer.
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:05 am

Alchemy and Enchanting is difficult? LOL I usually use trainers for skills I don't actively use or don't use a lot, like PIckpocketing. :biggrin:
Well, maybe not difficult, but tedious.
Yeah, tedious is a better word.

Yu meen lay-DEE. :ohmy: :wink:

The cost of raw materials to level alchemy, enchanting or smithing naturally is less then the cost of paying a trainer.
Well, I don't like to buy raw materials (I prefer to gather them) and seeing that iron is so much easier to come by than soul gems, flowers, giant's toes, and bees knees I'd rather pay an Enchanting Trainer and buy healing pots. :lol:
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:42 pm

I'm not criticizing here, but I would save my money/training for difficult stuff like Alchemy or Enchating because you can get combat-based stuff up pretty easily by just using it. And since you can only train 5 times per class-less level I always save mine for the difficult stuff. :tongue: Even Smithing is pretty easy (probably the easiest) by cranking out iron daggers.
After you have your iron daggers enchant them with trap soul or else and you'll see how your enchanting skill will increase... Fast. :biggrin: And after that you can sell them for a good price. :banana:
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:48 am

After you have your iron daggers enchant them with trap soul or else and you'll see how your enchanting skill will increase... Fast. :biggrin: And after that you can sell them for a good price. :banana:
Yeah, I was lazy about Enchanting on my first character so I rushed it when I got higher LVL. :tongue: The next one I will definitely do Smithing and Enchating (it'd be nice if I can find a Banish enchant early on) in tandem. :lol:
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Post » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:14 pm

Farkas is a big help, especially after you've completed the Companions line and get him as a follower. He's a master level trainer, and you can open his inventory and get your gold back. He won't even complain.
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